| Charles Dickinson - 1845 - 688 pages
...It made such a selection of propositions as it deemed necessary at that time " for the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true religion." The selection of propositions necessary for such a purpose, must obviously have depended upon the opinions... | |
| Augustus Frederick Bayford - 1845 - 184 pages
...the whole Clergy in the Convocation holdeu at London, in the year of our Lord God, 1562, for avoiding Diversities of Opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true Religion, are in any part superstitious or erroneous, or such as he may not with a good conscience subscribe... | |
| William Simcox Bricknell - 1845 - 776 pages
...clergy, in the Convocation holden at London in the year 1562," were agreed upon "for the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true religion." And the King's declaration, in ratification of the Articles in 1628, insisted on the agreement of t\ie... | |
| 1845 - 596 pages
...provinces, and the whole clergy, in the Convocation holden at iondon, in the year 1562, for the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true religion." It is a mistake into which ignorant persons are apt to fall, to suppose that the Thirty-nine Articles... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1846 - 300 pages
...the Archbishops and Bishops of both provinces, and the whole Clergy of England, for the avoiding of diversities of opinions and for the establishing of consent touching true religion." In short, they are nothing more than the expression of an English synod, as to certain controverted... | |
| William Goode - 1845 - 214 pages
...title, which runs thus : ' Articles agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops, &c. for the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true religion.' And if they were not intended to prevent some diversity of opinion, it would be hard to say, for what... | |
| Charles Dickinson (bp. of Meath.) - 1845 - 692 pages
...It made such a selection of propositions as it deemed necessary at that time " for the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true religion." The selection of propositions necessary for such a purpose, must obviously have depended upon the opinions... | |
| 1846 - 534 pages
...convocation holdsn at London, in the year of our Lord God one thousandfi ve hundred sixty-two, for avoiding diversities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true religion, are in any part superstitious or erroneous, or such as he may not with a good conscience subscribe... | |
| 1846 - 498 pages
...deprived of the one great security, which its law imperatively demands from all, ' fertile avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the establishing of consent touching true religion.' And this is done in the expressed ' hope that it may lead the way to an essential unity of discipline,... | |
| 1846 - 588 pages
...deprived of the one great security, which its law imperatively * demands from all, " for the avoiding of diversities of opinions, ' and for the establishing of consent touching true religion." And ' this is done in the expressed " hope, that it may lead the way v to an essential unity of discipline,... | |
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